[ale] very intermittent weird SCP failure?
Jim Kinney
jim.kinney at gmail.com
Mon Aug 7 16:34:31 EDT 2017
It's _much_ slower but very accurate - I use rsync over ssh.
On Mon, 2017-08-07 at 16:48 +0000, Lightner, Jeffrey wrote:
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> Any chance the filesystem on the backend server has gone temporarily
> full around the time you do the scp’s that have the issue? You’d see
> it in /var/log/messages
> if it happened.
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> One thing you could do to avoid finding this later and manually
> resending is put your scp inside a script and before the scp run
> md5sum on the file that is
> being sent then after the scp run md5sum (via ssh) on the backend
> server and compare the values. If they’re not the same have the
> script resend and check the md5sum again. You could try it multiple
> times (e.g. 5 with appropriate pauses between attempts)
> then have it send email to you on last failed attempt.
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> We use sftp/scp fairly heavily here on RHEL5/RHEL6 and I’ll have to
> say I’ve never run into much trouble with the actual file
> transfers. Having said that
> I will say I have a preference for sftp usually and it may have its
> own built in retransmit of packets like the old ftp did. I’m not
> sure scp does that.
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> From: ale-bounces at ale.org [mailto:ale-bounces at ale.org]
> On Behalf Of Neal Rhodes
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> Sent: Monday, August 07, 2017 12:08 PM
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> To: Atlanta Linux Enthusiasts
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> Subject: [ale] very intermittent weird SCP failure?
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> We have a client running a ----------------------------- application
> on three linux servers running
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> Linux HDISATBE3 2.6.32-696.1.1.el6.x86_64 #1 SMP Tue Apr 11 17:13:24
> UTC 2017 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
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> The two primary event servers accumulate a file of
> connection/heartbeat activity, and once a week, a crontab job does an
> SCP of this file to the backend server, which imports these two files
> to calculate uptime. The respective user has ssh host equivalence,
> so this proceeds without password challenge.
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> This has worked for about 10 years.
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> Very occasionally, like, once in 3 months, we will find the copied
> file on the backend server is garbled, to wit:
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> - total size is correct; matches source
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> - the first XXX bytes of the file is NULL characters.
> Which hoses up everything. I usually figure out which file is
> boogered, re-do the scp by hand, and re-do the import. Then all is
> well.
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> I am just bumfuzzled as to what would cause this. It's always on
> the front of the file.
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> I should check and see exactly how many NULLS, but usually when it
> happens my hair is on fire. I'm guessing about 512 or 1K.
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> Neal Rhodes
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> MNOP Ltd
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